San Francisco-based Dignity Health has named Daniel Morissette as its next senior executive vice president and chief financial officer.
Morissette comes to Dignity after serving as CFO of Stanford Health Care. He'll begin his new role in February 2016.
Michael Blaszyk announced in June that he would retire as Dignity's CFO at the end of 2015. During his retirement, he'll work with affordable housing organizations and Year Up, an organization that trains young people to work in healthcare and technology, Dignity said.
During his time with Stanford Health Care, Morissette led growth initiatives and worked on care management projects while overseeing the system's finances. He also oversaw the system's global initiatives in China, Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates.
Before working at Stanford, Morissette held a number of leadership positions at the University of Toledo, Medical University of Ohio in Toledo, The Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University, and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Dignity's other leadership moves include the appointment of Elizabeth Keith as executive vice president of sponsorship and mission integration. She joins the system after serving as senior vice president of mission at Bon Secours St. Francis Health System in Greenville, N.C.